Search Results - "SARGEANT, GLEN A."
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Spatial network clustering reveals elk population structure and local variation in prevalence of chronic wasting disease
Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-12-2021)“…Spatial organization plays prominent roles in disease transmission, genetics, and demography of wildlife populations and is therefore an important…”
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Association of antler asymmetry with hoof disease in elk
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2022)“…Treponeme‐associated hoof disease (TAHD) is an emergent disease of elk (Cervus canadensis) in the Pacific West of the United States. Although lesions are…”
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Ecotypic Variation in Population Dynamics of Reintroduced Bighorn Sheep
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2018)“…Selection of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) for translocation historically has been motivated by preservation of subspecific purity rather than by adaptation…”
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Population and Harvest Dynamics of Midcontinent Sandhill Cranes
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-2020)“…Sandhill cranes (Antigone canadensis) inhabiting the midcontinent of North America have been hunted since the 1960s under management goals of maintaining…”
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Ecotypic variation in recruitment of reintroduced bighorn sheep: Implications for translocation
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-04-2014)“…European settlement led to extirpation of native Audubon's bighorn sheep (formerly Ovis canadensis auduboni) from North Dakota during the early 20th century…”
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Implications of Chronic Wasting Disease, Cougar Predation, and Reduced Recruitment for Elk Management
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2011)“…Emerging diseases and expanding carnivore populations may have profound implications for ungulate harvest management and population regulation. To better…”
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Survival of Adult Female Elk in Yellowstone Following Wolf Restoration
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-12-2006)“…Counts of northern Yellowstone elk (Cervus elaphus) in northwestern Wyoming and adjacent Montana, USA, have decreased at an average rate of 6–8% per year since…”
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Measurement of bovine sperm nuclear shape using Fourier harmonic amplitudes
Published in Journal of andrology (01-07-2001)“…An objective method for measuring bovine sperm nuclear shape was developed. Digital images of bovine sperm stained with propidium iodide were collected and…”
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Dynamics of Newly Established Elk Populations
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-06-2007)“…The dynamics of newly established elk (Cervus elaphus) populations can provide insights about maximum sustainable rates of reproduction, survival, and…”
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MARKOV CHAIN MONTE CARLO ESTIMATION OF SPECIES DISTRIBUTIONS: A CASE STUDY OF THE SWIFT FOX IN WESTERN KANSAS
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-04-2005)“…Accurate maps of species distributions are essential tools for wildlife research and conservation. Unfortunately, biologists often are forced to rely on maps…”
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Sampling Designs for Carnivore Scent-Station Surveys
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-04-2003)“…Scent stations usually are deployed in clusters to expedite data collection and increase the number of stations that can be operated for a given cost. Presumed…”
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PATTERNS OF VARIATION IN CLUTCH SIZES IN A GUILD OF TEMPERATE-NESTING DABBLING DUCKS
Published in The Auk (01-07-2004)“…We investigated patterns and causes of variation in clutch sizes in a guild of five species of temperate-nesting dabbling ducks (Mallard [Anas platyrhynchos],…”
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Relationship of bull fertility to sperm nuclear shape
Published in Journal of andrology (01-07-2001)“…The relationship between sperm nuclear shape and bull fertility was determined. Two groups of bulls, 3 per group, were selected. Bulls differed in fertility…”
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Interpreting Carnivore Scent-Station Surveys
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-10-1998)“…The scent-station survey method has been widely used to estimate trends in carnivore abundance. However, statistical properties of scent-station data are…”
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Determinants of Mallard and Gadwall Nesting on Constructed Islands in North Dakota
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2006)“…Constructed islands with adequate nesting cover provide secure nesting sites for ducks because islands restrict access by mammalian predators. These islands…”
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DOES INCREASING DAYLENGTH CONTROL SEASONAL CHANGES IN CLUTCH SIZES OF NORTHERN PINTAILS (ANAS ACUTA)?
Published in The Auk (01-04-2002)“…We evaluated spatiotemporal variation in clutch sizes of Northern Pintails (pintails; Anas acuta) nesting in California (1985 to 1996), North Dakota (1982 to…”
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Ecotypic variation in recruitment of reintroduced bighorn sheep: Implications for translocation: Translocating Bighorn Sheep
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Response of Nesting Ducks to Predator Exclosures and Water Conditions during Drought
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-1998)“…We investigated whether small predator exclosures might be a useful tool for increasing duck recruitment. During a period of increasing drought from 1987 to…”
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Survival of Postfledging Mallards in Northcentral Minnesota
Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-1999)“…Effective, economical management of waterfowl populations requires an understanding of age-, sex-, and cause-specific forces of mortality. We used…”
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Thermoregulation by mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in arid rangelands of southcentral Washington
Published in Journal of mammalogy (1994)“…Temperature-sensitive, radiotelemetry transmitters were used to measure body temperatures of six free-ranging, adult, female mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in…”
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